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Both versions of Queensryche, the band split by the firing of original vocalist Geoff Tate, has come to an agreement to leave the title with the remaining members of the original lineup. -
REVIEW: Justin Bieber finds it 'Hard 2 Face Reality' in new Poo Bear featuring song [LISTEN]
Bieber’s last two singles, February’s “Broken” and this weekend’s new track “Hard 2 Face Reality” show a pensive side to the singer -- the song titles alone are enough to raise an eyebrow or two. -
Arcade Fire mocks deadmau5 with mouse head during St. Louis concert
Last week, deadmau5 took to Twitter to respond to a comment Win Butler made about EDM during his Coachella set. Butler gave a shout-out to "all the bands still playing actual instruments," and essentially slammed electronically produced music. -
Audrey Peeples of 'Nashiville' fame cast as Jem in Scooter Braun's 'Jem and The Holograms' film
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Review: Ariana Grande's hot new single 'Problem' is problem-free anthem for the summer [LISTEN]
It's been weeks of buildup and hype, but Ariana Grande's new single "Problem" finally dropped last night (April 27) following the singer's saucy performance at the Radio Disney Music Awards. -
The Roots release new song 'Tomorrow' off forthcoming album, '...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin' [LISTEN]
Following the announcement of their upcoming album ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin and the release of the song "When the People Cheer," The Roots have now shared a second track titled "Tomorrow." -
Jay Z and Beyoncé announce 2014 On The Run stadium tour [SCHEDULE]
Jay Z and Beyoncé have confirmed rumors of a co-headlining stadium tour. The 16-city jaunt, called On the Run, starts in late June and stretches through early August with stops at MetLife Stadium, Solider Field and Rose Bowl, among others. -
Symphonic Synchrony: Three New Devices That Allow Any Simple Object to Become a Beloved Musical Instrument
I don't know about you, but my band and I have a recurring joke that we can plug in and tune into our fruit in the van, hearing myriad scores and compositions of our own concoctions, some subjectively known as L'Orange: Suite Deux and Beet-le-mania. -
DJ E-Z Rock of 'It Takes Two' fame dies at age 46
One of the producers behind one of the most culturally relevant hip-hop releases of the '80s passed away Sunday. DJ E-Z Rock, member of the group bearing his name and that of musical partner Rob Base, was found dead on Sunday. Details are scarce and no cause has been given. -
7 Songs Written About Ex-Bandmates: Pink Floyd, the Beatles, and more
Being in a band can be stressful work. Sometimes this can lead to vicious disputes between bandmates or untimely departures from the band, and because these are musicians we're talking about, songs are inevitably written about these tensions. These seven songs were written about estranged or long lost bandmates. -
Joyce DiDonato Offers Masterclasses for Aspiring Opera Singers, Ages 18-24, During Carnegie Hall Residency Program
Calling all opera singers between the ages of 18 and 24: Classicalite's mezzo of choice, Joyce DiDonato, is available for some serious vocal refinery with her upcoming masterclasses at Carnegie Hall. -
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